Karim Sleiman
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Im currently in Sofia,Bulgaria and want to start producing and selling handmade products to sell worldwide,
theres an excellent lumber yard here called Jaf that has a great selection of almost every type of wood species.
The thing is all the killin dried wood they have is at 12 percent 11-12 apparently and thats for most places in europe according to the person there, now if i were to sell these products worldwide then how does one account for the difference in wood moisture content in different continents. in the U.S its 6-8 killin dried for example. i do have a small shop with an air conditioner thats always working i leave the temp at 20-21 degrees Celsius and i have a dehumidifier where its always set at 50 percent humidity. after reading about wood reaching its equilibrium what should it be to try and accommodate as much to all continents.
8 percent seems to be the magic number but im confused as to how to let it reach that or find the proper calculation for emc.
Thank you so much
theres an excellent lumber yard here called Jaf that has a great selection of almost every type of wood species.
The thing is all the killin dried wood they have is at 12 percent 11-12 apparently and thats for most places in europe according to the person there, now if i were to sell these products worldwide then how does one account for the difference in wood moisture content in different continents. in the U.S its 6-8 killin dried for example. i do have a small shop with an air conditioner thats always working i leave the temp at 20-21 degrees Celsius and i have a dehumidifier where its always set at 50 percent humidity. after reading about wood reaching its equilibrium what should it be to try and accommodate as much to all continents.
8 percent seems to be the magic number but im confused as to how to let it reach that or find the proper calculation for emc.
Thank you so much